David:

Thanks for sharing your writing tool insights.

Having followed your references to DynaList and found it to be quite 
useful, I couldn't resist peeking at StackEdit.  After a very few brief 
tests, I am curious regarding your statement that you write in DynaList and 
then export to StackEdit. Based on my experience with DynaList Notes, it 
seems to me to be easier to write in StackEdit and just use DynaList for 
managing dynamic lists.  

At the risk of imposing on your time, I would appreciate a bit of an 
expansion on your comment, since I may well be missing something.


Regards,
Hans


On Sunday, December 30, 2018 at 9:21:04 AM UTC-5, David Gifford wrote:
>
> Mark that is very true.
>
> My own two cents worth is that TiddlyWiki is an excellent tool for 
> indexing ideas and information, and seeing how they relate to each other, 
> but is not really a good tool for writing. I now use Dynalist for writing, 
> then export to StackEdit and tweak for publishing as a dynamic HTML or pdf. 
> I use TiddlyWiki to organize my information: work info, bookmarks, links to 
> photo gallery folders in my OneDrive, etc. Part of me wants one tool that 
> does it all, and TiddlyWiki comes close in many ways, but it ultimately is 
> better to find what each tool is best at and use them in tandem.
>
>

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